Annabel

in Dryden's satire of Absalom and Achitophel is designed
for the Duchess of Monmouth. Her maiden name and title were Anne Scott,
Countess of Buccleuch, the richest heiress in Europe. The duke was
faithless to her, and after his death, the widow, still handsome,
married again.

“To all his [Monmouth's] wishes, nothing he [David] denied; And made
the charming Annabel his bride.”